Congressman Thomas Massie uses CPRC research in Congressional hearing on background checks

Mar 27, 2021 | background checks

Congressman Thomas Massie (R-KY), co-chair of the Second Amendment Caucus, uses CPRC research in Congressional hearing on background checks. The great thing was that he got positive responses from Democrats on the committee about how the background check system is discriminating against minorities. If you have limited time, the last two minutes of the discussion are the most relevant.

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